Loitering, creating parking problems and smoking on the street are among the complaints.

The Superintendent of Duluth Public Schools says the school board is in the early stages of a decision regarding closed campuses during the school day.

"It's based on the fact that sometimes when kids get out in the community they are not making the wisest choices. For the most part, most kids are making great choices and being very responsible but we are considering closing campuses for next year," Bill Gronseth, Duluth Public School's Superintendent, said.

The Duluth School Board will vote on May 21st on the proposal, which the superintendent says has been considered for more than two years.